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Strong Man: The Story of Charles Atlas

by Meghan Mccarthy

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Publisher Comments:

He could tear phone books in half, bend iron bars into giant Us, and pull a 145,000-pound train with his bare hands. But Charles Atlas wasn't always one of America's most famous strong men. Once upon a time, he was a "97-pound weakling" who was picked on by neighborhood bullies.

Using her trademark humor, Meghan McCarthy brings to life the story of Charles Atlas, the man who would become "the World's Most Perfectly Developed Man" and, with his fitness campaign, inspired the entire nation to get in shape, eat right, and take charge of our lives.

Review:

"'McCarthy (Aliens Are Coming!) mines history in this profile of bodybuilder Charles Atlas. As a boy, Italian-born Angelo Siciliano arrives in a Brooklyn neighborhood of 'Irish, Jewish, Polish, and Italian immigrants. Life on the streets was tough' for the puny lad. McCarthy pictures the quintessential moment when the '98 pound weakling' gets sand kicked in his face on the beach at Coney Island, although her onomatopoeic 'Splat!' fails to convey sand's grit and the teasing bully in his Chaplin-era two-piece swimsuit is none too scary. Slender Angelo takes to admiring Greek heroes; inspired by watching a zoo's muscular lion, he develops his own fitness regimen. Before long, a friend compares him to an Atlas statue, bestowing 'a new name for a new body!' McCarthy's acrylic portraits of Atlas emphasize big soulful eyes, a happy grin and ballooning muscles; a closing 'Try It Yourself!' section recommends exercises for interested readers. Much is made of Atlas's being named 'The World's Most Perfectly Developed Man,' yet given his notable transformation, McCarthy's cartoonish portrayal hardly seems to do his accomplishments justice. Additionally the paintings of physical activity have a listless, static quality; the immobile characters barely appear to exert themselves. But the story of how Atlas inspired millions worldwide to live healthier lives is captivating in itself — eager readers can find additional historical details in a comprehensive endnote. Ages 5-8. (June)' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Meghan McCarthy is the author-illustrator of The Adventures of Patty and the Big Red Bus and Aliens Are Coming!, which was praised in a starred review in School Library Journal as, "a unique treatment of a fascinating topic, and sure to have wide appeal." She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780375829406
Author:
Mccarthy, Meghan
Publisher:
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Author:
McCarthy, Meghan
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Sports & Recreation
Subject:
Bodybuilders
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Health & Daily Living - Fitness & Exercise
Subject:
Strong men.
Subject:
Atlas, Charles
Subject:
Sports & Recreation
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Biography
Publication Date:
20070631
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
from K up to 3
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
40
Dimensions:
10.02x8.84x.41 in. .83 lbs.
Children's Book Type:
Picture / Wordless
Age Level:
05-08

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "'McCarthy (Aliens Are Coming!) mines history in this profile of bodybuilder Charles Atlas. As a boy, Italian-born Angelo Siciliano arrives in a Brooklyn neighborhood of 'Irish, Jewish, Polish, and Italian immigrants. Life on the streets was tough' for the puny lad. McCarthy pictures the quintessential moment when the '98 pound weakling' gets sand kicked in his face on the beach at Coney Island, although her onomatopoeic 'Splat!' fails to convey sand's grit and the teasing bully in his Chaplin-era two-piece swimsuit is none too scary. Slender Angelo takes to admiring Greek heroes; inspired by watching a zoo's muscular lion, he develops his own fitness regimen. Before long, a friend compares him to an Atlas statue, bestowing 'a new name for a new body!' McCarthy's acrylic portraits of Atlas emphasize big soulful eyes, a happy grin and ballooning muscles; a closing 'Try It Yourself!' section recommends exercises for interested readers. Much is made of Atlas's being named 'The World's Most Perfectly Developed Man,' yet given his notable transformation, McCarthy's cartoonish portrayal hardly seems to do his accomplishments justice. Additionally the paintings of physical activity have a listless, static quality; the immobile characters barely appear to exert themselves. But the story of how Atlas inspired millions worldwide to live healthier lives is captivating in itself — eager readers can find additional historical details in a comprehensive endnote. Ages 5-8. (June)' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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